Province Quiz: Newfoundland and Labrador

Can you name the facts about Newfoundland and Labrador?

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Official Name (Current)
Official Name (1949-2001)
Official Name (1907-1949)
Official Name (1583-1707)
Self-Government (1907-1934) from...
Voluntarily Ceded Self-Rule because of...
Confederation with...
Year of Confederation
Capital
Largest City
Flag Colour
Flag Colour
Flag Colour
Flag Colour
Newfoundland Tricolour Colour
Newfoundland Tricolour Colour
Newfoundland Tricolour Colour
Bordering Ocean
Bordering Province
Highest Point (1,652 m)
Lowest Point (0 m)
Longest River (856 km)
Largest Inland Body of Water
Famously Rich Fishing Grounds
National Park
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National Park
National Park
First European Contact (ca. 1000 CE)
Norse Settlement at...
'Rediscovered' in 1497 by...
Extinct Indigenous Group
First Premier
Current Premier
Party Sitting in House of Assembly
Party Sitting in House of Assembly
Party Sitting in House of Assembly
Seats in Canadian House of Commons
Seats in Canadian Senate
Postal Abbreviation
Population (Nearest 100,000)
GDP per capita (Nearest C$5,000)
Largest Religion
Provincial Holiday (Discovery Day)
Memorial Day
Patron Saint
Provincial Anthem
Official Bird
Official Flower
Official Tree
Unofficial Alcohol

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